[Vision2020] Rollout Recycling Carts Unsafe for Ordinary Use?!?!

Betsy Dickow betsyd at turbonet.com
Sun Jan 10 13:15:55 PST 2016


This whole thing is an absurd and expensive fiasco....why couldn't we have simply had a paint swab to identify the original garbage cans....and now this?  Where do we put them, in the middle of our flower gardens?  Why not research and think before acting?

Insane.

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> On Jan 7, 2016, at 9:59 PM, Ron Force <ronforce at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> The same is true of your trash container, only nobody told us. The issue is they're not fireproof.
> 
>> On Jan 8, 2016 8:49 AM, "Saundra Lund" <v2020 at ssl1.fastmail.fm> wrote:
>> Visionaries,
>> 
>> Can anyone please summarize an article that was apparently in the Daily News
>> recently about the new mandatory rollout recycling carts?  I was talking
>> with a neighbor today who told me that apparently the fire code *prohibits*
>> keeping the carts inside garages or *any* structure and also within 5 or 6
>> feet of houses, garages, sheds, or any other structure, which I simply
>> cannot believe.
>> 
>> Surely that cannot be correct, can it???  And if it is correct, why are we
>> hearing about that revolting development just now???
>> 
>> While moving to single stream recycling might be a good thing (I was solidly
>> a Kook Aid drinker in the beginning in spite of losing curbside glass
>> recycling), the multiple fiascos in the implementation have been beyond
>> ridiculous.
>> 
>> BTW, the ridiculously user unfriendly glass recycling container situation in
>> the old Gilbert Auto parking lot ***still*** hasn't been resolved over
>> ***four*** months later.  Way NOT to City of Moscow . . . it's been a
>> dangerous experience with the winter weather  :-(
>> 
>> 
>> Thoroughly Disgusted,
>> Saundra *and* Bill Lund
>> Moscow, ID
>> 
>> Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.
>> ~ Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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